Hormel is based in Austin, Minnesota, and they notified the Food Safety and Inspection Service on May 25.

Huffington Post added that the said contaminated batch also has Spam Classic production codes F020881, F020882, F020883, F020884, F020885, F020886, F020887, F020888 and F020889, and it was shipped throughout the country.

Meanwhile, the Black-Label Luncheon Loaf has production codes F02098 and F02108 and was shipped only to Guam.

The USDA added that should you have the mentioned products with the production codes matching the ones stated above, either throw them away immediately, or return them to where they were purchased.

We also recommend you keep a look out for other people you know who might have purchased the contaminated batch of meat products and inform them of the risk.

You may also call Hormel’s Consumer Response line at (800) 523-4635 for any questions and clarifications about the recall.